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Juniperus sabina
Juniperus sabinaMedical jur. This plant is commonly called savine. It is used for lawful purposes in medicine, but too frequently for the criminal intent of producing abortion, generally endangering the life of the woman. It is usually administered in powder or oil. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Lawful That which is not forbidden by law. Id omne licitum est, quod non est legibus prohibitum, quamobrem, quod, lege permittente, fit, poenam non meretur. To be valid a contract must be lawful. Criminal Relating to, or having the character of crime Life The aggregate of the animal functions which resist death. Bichat. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Junior Younger. This has been held to be no part of a man's name, but an addition by use, and a convenient distinction between a father and son of the same name. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Judicial writs English practice. The capias and all other writs subsequent to the original writ not issuing out of chancery, but from the court into which the original was returnable, and being grounded on what had passed in that court in consequence of the sheriff's return, were called judicial writs, in contradistinction to the writs issued out of chancery, which were called original writs. Judiciary That which is done while administering justice; the judges taken collectively; as, the liberties of the people are secured by a wise and independent judiciary. Judicium dei The judgment of God. The English law formerly impiously called the judgments on trials by ordeal, by battle, and the like, the judgments of God. Juicio de concurso This term is Spanish, and is used in Louisiana. It is the name of an action brought for the purpose of making a distribution of an insolvent's estate. It differs from all other actions in this important particular, that all the parties to it except the insolvent, are at once plaintiffs and defendant. Each creditor is plaintiff against the failing debtor, to recover the amount due by him, and against the co-creditors, to diminish the amount they demand from his estate, and each is, of necessity, defendant against the opposition made by the other creditors against his demand. From the peculiar situation in which the parties are thus placed, many distinct and separate suits arise, and are decided during the pendancy of the main one, by the insolvent in which they originate. Junior Younger. This has been held to be no part of a man's name, but an addition by use, and a convenient distinction between a father and son of the same name. Juniperus sabina Jura personarum The rights and duties of persons are so called. Jura rerum The rights which a man may acquire in and to such external things as are unconnected with. his person, are called jura rerum. Jura summa imperii Rights of sovereignty or supreme dominion. Juramentae corporalia Corporal oaths. These oaths are so called, because the party making oath must touch the Bible, or other thing by which he swears. Juramentum judiciale A term in the civil law. The oath called juramentum judiciale is that which the judge, of his own accord, defers to either of the parties. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Juniperus sabina. If you have a better definition for Juniperus sabina than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Juniperus sabina may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Juniperus sabina and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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